The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1934, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934 : ‘ : THE GUMPS—CALL FOR FIRST AID By William [ Ferguson J | Tors Curious WORLD INTHE KITCHEN MAKING MM EE ARFAST WHILE, BIMBO. WAITS < HIS LITt& HOME IS STILL THE SEVENTH HEAVEN GF DELIGHT FOR HIM~ A aaa NDERFUL HOW MILLIE AND DAWA TAME TAKEN TO HOUSEKEEPING = L] \ WAS AFRAID AT FIRST THEY WERENT GOING ah LITTLE, HOME “THAN IT'S MILLIES, ‘T ON WeOUL WANE HAPPENED ? MY OEAREST— MY DARLING — WHAT'S MAPPENED BonT 1g foes, OUT OF YOUR POOR WIFE= You BRUTE! CAN BE TAUGHT TO TALK, BUT SPLITTING THEIR. TONGUES DOES NOT INCREASE THEIR ABILITY. I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY TIMES IVE ASKED SYLVESTER NOT To RACE WITH TRAINS... BOYS IN ‘THAT CAR, AND THEY'RE, | TRYING To SAY SOMETHING ! THEY THINK WE'RE JUST TRYING To BE SMART, —= FRECKLES! YELL AT THEM! IN 1833... LCANT KEEP UP WITH NOVEMBER 13TH, METEORS SWARMED THROUGH THE SKY LIKE SNOWFLAKES / MANY BELIEVED THAT THE END OF THE WORLD HAD. COME. 1S MOST VALUABLE TO HIM AFTER IT 118 JED/ THE TAIL WRIGGLES ABOUT TO ATTRACT THE ENEMY, ANO THE LIZARD MAKES HIS ESCAPE. 2.1 Menoken: Church school, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. RURAL On Sunday, December 16, the Me- BEE ESHES*e: ge & ar weleerd RRES a 2m 2petetpeereys = ESEGY Saazbe: 8 oe. CHURCH NOTICES noken choir will render the Cantata “Glad Tidings of Great Joy” by Rich- ard Kountz at each of the three church services, at McKenzie, Ster- iing, and Menoken. Tuesday, December 18, at 8:00 p. m. there will be a Christmas concert given at the Sterling M. E. Church, | Come and enjoy the Christmas carols, solos, duets, and male quartette nurh- bers which will be given by the Mc- Kenzie and Sterling choirs assisted by *| voices from Moffit and Menoken. A 10:30 9. m. 11:30 a. m. . Present ad-| Wing Congregational Church The church services are held eyery two weeks on Sundays at 8 p. m. Everyone invited. 0:20 a, mrs. Clyde Harvey, Bust, ee "red W. Christ, ministers” Methodist Churches ‘Bunday echool 10 Mrs. L. V. a.m, 5 Ceschur, etentent. wie, Bpworth League 7 p. m., Lioyd bresident. Evening worship 8 p. m. ‘0. Kinsler, pastor, McKenzie: Morning worship, 10:00 o'clock. Pica oda school, 11:00 o'clock, Church school, 10:30 a. m, World Service offering will be taken. Everyone is welcome and invited to attend these services. Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a, m. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rev. John C. Wingering, Parish Priest. Painted Woods Lutheran Church Services at the Painted Woods Lutheran church on Sunday at 3 p. m. Children’s Christmas rehearsal after the service. C. A. Carlson, Pastor, Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. Dec. 16—Third Sunday in Advent. 2:00 p. m., Sunday school and Bible class. 3:00 p. m., church worship. Sermon: “Preparing for Christ- mas.” Presbyterian Churches HH. M. Gulson, Pastor. Glencoe: Regular weekly service 10 #. m. Christmas program, Friday, Dec. ist, 8 p. m. Gayton School: Sunday school 2 p. m., Mrs. Emmet, Perry, superintendent. “Preaching service, Dec. 16th, 3 p. m. God’s Word of Life and Salvation.” Christmas program Saturday eve, Dec, 2and, at 8 p. m. Baldwin: Sunday school 11 a. m., Roy Lewis, superintendent, Next service will be Christmas service Dec. 23rd, 8. m. ‘H. M. Gulson, Stated Supply. Present address. 302 Avenue D, Bis- Morning worship, 11:30 o'clock. marck. Phone 847. [at THE moves] Latest Chan Picture Packed With Thrills Judged by preview audiences on the coast as by far the most entertaining of the entire series of “Chan” thrill- ers, “Charlie Chan in London” will tle HE id EFEHeT fi i i i t ; Cagney Can Take It As Well as Give It James Cagney can take it as well &s dish it out, and proves both’ points in his latest starring vehicle for Warner Bros. “The St. Louis Kid,” which comes to the Capitol Theatre, .| tonight and Saturday. In this picture, Jimmie is the Toughest, redheaded, hot tempered, but warm hearted Irish truck driver that ever rushed headlong into trouble, in which he is up to his ears from the start of this fast moving comedy drama to its amazing Jimmy gets a smacking from a beau- tiful girl whose car he has smashed that will warm the hearts of all screen actresses who have been recipients of some of Jimmy's smacks, Not only a e smites hin Pant ses while Richards is the head of the Spencer Charters is cast in a hum- aleepy pe St fae Jimmy wi &@ chance to slip out of At I think I have outlived Playing usefulness.—Harold “Red Grange, THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) W. WARDEN, This Year THe €.0U22Em soRE IS GOING T SPREAD CHRISTMAS CHEER Christmas program Chirstmas eve,| BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Ges! | FEEL JUS AWFUL NNOA, AFRAID! AFTER ALL, WHO AM 1, TCAUSE A BUST UP BETWEEN BILLY NMONA, ER? OF YUS' BCAUSE LT DON'T LIME Hit COURSE, IT ISN'T ONLY THAT ... BUT, ENEN SO, IT WAS A MEAN THING ay 00 1 FEEL LiKe A WHEN 3 ‘THINK THAT MESSE WE DGES Love HER... MESBE SHE LOVES 'HIM...w MEBSE, IF LEFT ALONE, THEY'D MARRY AN’ BE HAPPY... ES THE, BEAR. OF THE CASTLE, A REMAINS PROPPED AGAINST HIS - WINDOW. ‘THE WINDOW BARS HAVE BEEN SAWED IN TWO, = CEA f\iG6 ROOM SHOWS UNMISTAKABLE SIGNS Wor 'A STRUGGLE HAVING TAKEN PLACE > NO. HIS MILITARY AIDES, STILL IN THEIR NIGHTGOWNS, , ARE FOUND BOUND AND . RE AM NEE A eS Mts SRE a vos BUS Se oDOPECS® Farr pep oberudg ea ae ee a same ie . die on &asner ecreasaent enan S>acta » Oot

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